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I want a zombie horse!
Or at least run a bunch down. |
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I dont think there is much left to that horse:(
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.*
I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! |
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UGHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
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O.o
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched it last night I wonder what the first movie was to have characters act like zombies to fool the undead. They did it in Shaun Of The Dead, and they also did it back in the 80's in Redneck Zombies. |
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched it last night I wonder what the first movie was to have characters act like zombies to fool the undead. They did it in Shaun Of The Dead, and they also did it back in the 80's in Redneck Zombies. Eh? With Shaun of the Dead they only pretended to be zombies, not smear putrid guts on themselves, right? |
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Yes, I just meant acting like zombies to fool zombies, didn't mean they had to smear zombie guts on themselves.
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched the first episode of walking dead last night, not bad at all! Not scary though either! |
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Yes, I just meant acting like zombies to fool zombies, didn't mean they had to smear zombie guts on themselves. Well, that was what I was referring to when I said I've never seen that strategy used before with zombies. Speaking of which, would you do the same under those circumstances? Walk amongst that many zombies that would tear and eat into your flesh in a second? I was actually pondering about it all day after I watched that episode. |
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched the first episode of walking dead last night, not bad at all! Not scary though either! I don't think they were going for scary. IMO |
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched the first episode of walking dead last night, not bad at all! Not scary though either! I don't think they were going for scary. IMO |
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Edited by
red_lace
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Tue 11/09/10 06:00 AM
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched the first episode of walking dead last night, not bad at all! Not scary though either! I don't think they were going for scary. IMO Hi, Talldub! I believe Torgo is correct and I agree that they weren't going to rely on an immediate gore and scare factor to entice their audience. In my opinion, since this is a series, and they're hoping it will last a long time, they are building up the story per episode, as they should. When you watch the second one, I'm sure you will appreciate this theory. Well, I hope. lol! |
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched the first episode of walking dead last night, not bad at all! Not scary though either! I don't think they were going for scary. IMO I've gone blank on the graphic novel, I've read some of it but I don't recall them giving background on it- though the series could change that of course. |
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*T, don't read this because you haven't watched episode 2 yet and I'm putting spoilers.* I just finished watching episode two of The Walking Dead, and all I can say is, those two guys have balls of steel! That was the first time I saw that kind of strategy used for zombies, though I knew it is usually done to fool predators, I never would have thought it would work on the undead. Heh. But to walk through a voracious horde like that took a lot of guts! Pun intended. Zombie guts! Watched the first episode of walking dead last night, not bad at all! Not scary though either! I don't think they were going for scary. IMO Hi, Talldub! I believe Torgo is correct and I agree that they weren't going to rely on an immediate gore and scare factor to entice their audience. In my opinion, since this is a series, and they're hoping it will last a long time, they are building up the story per episode, as they should. When you watch the second one, I'm sure you will appreciate this theory. Well, I hope. lol! Hi red_lace :) I'll be watching the second episode tonight, all going to plan! How many episodes have been aired so far? |
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Just the 2 so far.
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Hi red_lace :) I'll be watching the second episode tonight, all going to plan! How many episodes have been aired so far? Hey, great! I hope we haven't spoiled the show for you by talking about it here. I know what happens further in the book, but I can't recall the origin per se on how it all happened, if ever it was mentioned. Of course, as film adaptations go, they may always change something. But since they are using the traditional undead, in my theory, something happened to the really dead ones and they became "alive" again, since these are not the "fast zombies", which is usually the case if their origin is via infection or virus. |
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By the way, T, you haven't answered my question yet.
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By the way, T, you haven't answered my question yet. What was the question? |
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